Unmute !
IT IS VITALLY IMPORTANT THAT YOU UNMUTE!!!!
I am genuinely so worried for all the young horny dykes going into adulthood thinking there's something "problematic" / "wrong" with them for being horny because fucking tiktok lesbians think any horny dyke content is "male gaze fetishitic"
not sure why you think tiktok lesbians are this way but all the tiktok lesbians i know are horny on main and love muscle women
this movie looks very interesting
really love imagining a bunch a kids and teens on their pokemon journeys staying the night on the couches and floors in the lobbies of pokemon centers, having long talks about their experiences and feelings sharing funny and scary stories and myths about legendaries and trading items and sharing TMs along with sugary snacks and pokedex chargers all while their pokemon are out of their pokeballs and all bundled up in blankets sleeping soundly next to their trainers while they stare up at the stars shining through the glass ceiling over their heads

I just…really like this idea man. So I drew a thing.
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Trainer life,,,
There's the thing in kids' shows/books/movies where the kids always know what's going on and what to do where the adults are idiots, and in most shows aimed at adults the only roles for kids are precocious-yet-loving protag's kid, smart-mouthed pain-in-the-ass, or victim of the crime-of-the-week, so I think it would be funny to have a story from the POV a hard-bitten middle-aged cop or detective who mostly does hard-bitten-middle-aged-protagonist things like drink a lot and complain about his exes, but he always runs into this team of five 13-year-old amateur detectives on his job, and they seem to be just as good at it as he is and it drives him a little crazier each time.
This would be a great juxtaposition of different genres. Like to the kids this guy could always be a villain, but maybe over the course of the series the detective gets fond of the kids but doesn’t want to encourage them because they’re interfering in real life crimes so he keeps trying to redirect them to healthier ways off expressing their intellect and by growing to care about these kids he does some personal growth and kicks the bottle etc. But like it never works and these kids keep outsmarting him and he obviously gets frustrated but when they land themselves in actual danger he manages to keep the law off their backs or something. Maybe he recruits them as detective trainees when they turn 18, maybe he cooperates with their parents to keep tabs on them and sticks to the background to prevent them from suffering consequences of their actions. Out maybe it’s the other way around, where the detective has drunk himself into incompetence but he’s like the uncle of one of the kids or something and the kids want him to solve the crimes so they have to like plant really obvious clues for him to even have the idea to go talk to so-and-so or whatever and he serves as their unofficial mouthpiece within the law but he doesn’t even know it.
I’d watch this as a long running animated series where we never address the kids not aging. Two 11 minute episodes back to back. Most change POV (and genre) between the two stories, either telling the same story from each perspective OR telling two independent stories that don’t happen to intersect. Except when certain arcs/jokes/ideas experiment with that or we have multi-part episodes.
--- cishet dating ---
Her: I'd love to have kids.
Him: *updating a spreadsheet to see if dating costs less per blowjob than escorts*
--- t4t dating ---
Her: Gonna be a good pup for mommy?
Her: Bark!
--- tree ring dating ---
Arborist: Count the rings and you'll find it was of age, officer!
"If a pig catches both a human influenza A virus and an avian influenza A virus at the same time, it can spark a process known as viral reassortment — a genetic exchange in which flu viruses swap gene segments."
"Those swaps can introduce dramatic changes, producing a new virus with certain properties of a non-human strain coupled with the capacity to infect and spread between people."
"The death rate in humans may be upwards of 50 per cent, World Health Organization data suggests, though it's possible that milder infections are getting missed, skewing the case fatality ratio. Still, in a population that's never been exposed, the global impacts could be dire."
"More human cases could also be happening under the radar among farm workers who've moved to the U.S. from abroad, don't speak English as their first language, and may be hesitant to seek medical help, he added."
"So I think there's probably underreporting on both sides," Armstrong said."
"If [H5N1] gets into a population where there's constantly animals going in and out … it might not ever leave."
I've been watching this develop for the past several days, and apart from being terrified most people will not take this seriously (I've seen a handful of people already shout conspiracy on social media and it's alarming to see, as always). What I wanted to point out is that pandemics are going to continue to be our 'normal.' I watched a great video on YouTube a while ago (I believe it was by Vice?) that touched base on how this is going to become our new reality because of multiple factors (such as our proximity to animals, and environments/etc). It was when Covid hit and they did a piece debunking some of the misinformation floating on the internet. If I can find it I will post it here because it was informative and relevant to pretty much any world crisis we will see around any virus that spreads among a human population.
This post isn't trying to fear monger anyone, I just hope more people are aware of what is happening because this is important to talk about. There are already cases (of cows getting this bird flu) in the US, and I won't be surprised if there will be instances in more countries around the world. As usual, keep washing your hands/keeping good hygiene practices, masking up (and if you aren't I hope you consider it), and taking precautions if you do happen to visit/work or go near a pig or poultry farm too:
I'll keep track of this here of course, but please stay informed folks. And also FU to any governments who will try to minimize this or try to diminish the severity until it's too late and community spread happens like Covid because their actions are influenced by capitalistic interests.
Laios is a little more ruthless than I am about it but I appreciate that he loves and admires creatures even while also seeing them as delicious food. I feel like the writing does a really good job showing the mindset that eating living things is not morally exclusive from loving them and loving nature. I love squids and I eat squids. I know they would eat me too. And if they did I would forgive them.
I don’t think it’s true at all that the reason most people dress boring is that they want to fit in sometimes you just need to accept that not everyone is obsessed with finding a unique style some people just wear clothes to avoid public indecency